Post Spring Game Depth Chart: Quarterbacks

The Starter:

The Quarterback is what makes the offense go and after a rare poor performance combined with poor offensive play calling, J.T. Barrett quickly returned to redeem himself for one last season at the helm. At the annual spring game, he showed why he was the starter, but his performance was far from perfect as he missed some of his receivers. He will lead this years Buckeye team to show that he is capable of being an deadly passer instead of someone who relies too heavily on his legs to make plays. Barrett will be an assassin because it is evident that Coach Wilson and Coach Day are making an impact with the Quarterbacks, but lets see how they execute when the season begins.

Back-up Quarterback-A:

Joe Burrow was impressive when Barrett was pulled off of the field. He had three scores through the air and a bunch of yards, and he flat out was impressive. He found receivers at will and he showed that he could play at the Division I level. Coach Meyer has quite the dilemma on his hands, but it is a good problem to have. Burrow showed his ability to sling the rock and read the defenses he faced. Burrow has done all he can to secure the job after his performance at the spring game. It is up to Coach Meyer at this point.

Back-up Quarterback-B:

Dwayne Haskins also threw for three touchdowns, and he too showed that he could play at the Division I level. He found his receiver and showed the ability to throw it deep, with a silky smooth touch and deadly accuracy. He will look to earn the backup job this season, and after J.T. leaves, he will look to beat out Burrow for the starting job. He is a year younger than Burrow and has the wheels and the biggest arm out of the rest of the Quarterbacks. If he can establish a foothold, he has the potential to succeed.

Scout Team Quarterback/Red Shirt:

Highly touted Quarterback out of Las Vegas was one of the biggest wins in last years recruiting class. He had quite the highlight reel and he established that during the spring game after he weaved through two defenders for a rushing touchdown. He was live and he did not have the black jersey on, so it is safe to say that he will work the scout team duties. He isn’t a terrible player and he has the traits that Coach Meyer looks for in a Quarterback. He has the arms, the speed and the accuracy, and he will be a star in the near future.